This authentic set of 5 large Tara flags is handprinted by Tibetan artisans in India using a traditionally hand carved woodblock.
The origin of printing prayer flags in Tibet is said to date back to the 11th century. As the wind blows the printed prayers are carried off to the universe while rains carry the prayers to the earth. The hanging of prayer flags is thought to promote good fortune and to dispel danger.
In Tibet, they are called Lung-ta or “Windhorse”, named for the often featured mystical animal who carries the prayers to the universe on the spiritual winds. Tibetan prayer flags are printed with sacred mantras and the names of deities; once they fade they should be burned to respectfully dispose of them.
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The five colors of the flags represent the harmony of five elements in balance:
Blue = sky and space
White = air and wind
Red = fire
Green = water
Yellow = earth
Tibet Collection prayer flags are specially packaged with attractive labeling that provides detailed information about the history of prayer flags, the Tibetan artisan group that produces the flags, and the meanings and use of that particular flag set.
Measurements: 7″ x 12″ x 24″